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Re: Why is the flat screen's WB shifting on me? [pic]
by
Sam Carleton
on Jul 24, 2009 at 5:21:58 pm
Your explication makes perfect sense. I know my still camera and single CCD video cameras use the Bayer pattern, but it had not dawned on me that LED/LCD screens do the same, but it makes perfect sense now that you say it. And the fact that the R,G, and B are going to be out of phase, also make perfect sense.
Is there some type of display, like Plasma, that won't have this problem? I am thinking if there is some type of display that does two key things:
1: All three colors are in phase.
2: The physical stuff that is luminance is able to maintain it's is state while the current is out of phase, allowing for high shutter speed on my still camera. (I want to be using 1/320 to 1/500 to freeze things with my long lens)
Sam
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